The New England Quarterly, Volumen19New England Quarterly, 1946 Includes section "Bibliography. Articles on the history of New England in periodical literature. |
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... President alone . " Upon my stating the errand on which we had come , " said Ashmun , " he was most cordial in his welcome , and immediately prepared the way for the conversation which followed by taking from a drawer and reading to us ...
... President alone . " Upon my stating the errand on which we had come , " said Ashmun , " he was most cordial in his welcome , and immediately prepared the way for the conversation which followed by taking from a drawer and reading to us ...
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... President did not mean any personal imputation . Frank Carpenter , who witnessed the incident , remembered that the President saw how wounded his friend was , and quickly replied : " You did not understand me , Ashmun . I did not mean ...
... President did not mean any personal imputation . Frank Carpenter , who witnessed the incident , remembered that the President saw how wounded his friend was , and quickly replied : " You did not understand me , Ashmun . I did not mean ...
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... President of Harvard University . The president of the society , who introduced Thoreau , was George S. Boutwell , who in 1851 and again in 1852 had been elected Governor of Massachusetts . In 1860 he was serving as Secretary of the ...
... President of Harvard University . The president of the society , who introduced Thoreau , was George S. Boutwell , who in 1851 and again in 1852 had been elected Governor of Massachusetts . In 1860 he was serving as Secretary of the ...
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OUR YOUNG AMERICAN MACAULAY Edwin Percy Whipple | 3 |
MILL TOWN ON THE MERRIMACK Louis T Merrill | 19 |
MILL TOWN ON THE MERRIMACK Louis T Merrill | 32 |
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